Assignments
The course work is worth 30% of the final mark. It is calculatedas follows:
Five Group Assignments
5% each |
25% |
One Tutorial Presentation | 5% |
Five group assignments:
Students are expected to do the assignments in groups of three(or four).The group members for each assignment should be the same. The tutor/markerwill not accept any individual assignment!
# | Assignments | From | Due | Worth |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edge Detection in Colour Images | 31/07/02 | Friday 09/08/02 2:00pm | 5% |
2 | Correspondence Analysis for Binocular Stereo (Shirai's Algorithm) | 09/08/02 | Wednesday 21/08/02 2:00pm | 5% |
3 | Calculation of Optical Flow (Horn-Schunck Algorithm) | 21/08/02 | Wednesday 18/09/02 2:00pm | 5% |
4 | PSM Surface R econstruction & Gradient Map Generation | 18/09/02 | Friday 04/10/02 2:00pm | 5% |
5 | Structured Lighting | 04/10/02 | Friday 18/10/02 2:00pm | 5% |
One Tutorial Presentation:Students demonstrate their assignment solution in a tutorial upon reques twill get up to 5%. If it turns out that they did not do the assignment(but signed up for it), they will lose the 5% for the assignment, i.e.,we mark the stand-up on a scale of -5% to +5%.
Software / Hardware
All assignments should be written in HTML. If you are not familiar with HTML,there are some references at http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/references/#html.
You must use Halcon programming languages. There is a brief draft about how to use Halcon, you can access this page from 775 course page Halcon part.
Some common questionsTo be determined...
Hand-in ProcedurePlease put all your HTML, program, image files in a folder with assignment and group number. Zip the folder and e-mail to the tutor. The subject of the assignment submission is :
775Ass2-G[Group number]
How the assignments is assessed
The assignment is judged according to the following criteria:
Correctness
Explained ideas and approaches correctly, and meet all the specifiedrequirements in the assignment.40% Description and justification of approach
Described how you approached the problem and why you have decided to approach the problem in this manner.20% Discussion and representation of results
Discussed your results and displayed them clearly, e.g. with captions for figures if necessary.20% Creativity
Added your own ideas in the assignment.10% Clarity of document
The contents of the assignment need to be clearly written. Also,please check your grammar and spelling.10%
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